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Help  |  |  [ GiftnGadget Home > Shop by Brand > Taylor Precision Instruments > Taylor Thermometers, Hygrometers, Thermo-hygrometers > 1507 Taylor Digital Wireless Weather Station with Weather and Emergency Alert Radio, Atomic Clock and Color Display ]
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1507 Taylor Wireless Weather Station
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The 1507 Taylor Digital Wireless Weather Station
is an impressive looking unit in black and silver, with a
backlit color weather display, a NOAA weather radio with emergency alert
capabilities, plus atomic alarm clock functions with snooze and moon phase
display. Weather functions include indoor and wireless outdoor temperature
and humidity (up to 200 foot range) with color bar displays, weather
forecast icons, barometer reading, and comfort level. Heat index and
dew point are available at the push of a button.
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The 1507
Digital Wireless Weather Station with Atomic
Clock and Weather/Emergency Alert Radio is finished in black and silver and stands 7 1/2 inches
tall. The backlit color display includes color bars for temperature and humidity and animated
twinkling stars and weather forecast features. The Taylor 1507
has a detachable stand that allows it to stand on a table or
nightstand, or it may be hung on a wall. The display backlight
is on continuously when the included power supply is used.
When operating on batteries, the display is illuminated
momentarily by pressing the snooze button.
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Features:
- Monitors indoor temperature
- Read outdoor temperature indoors
- Recall Min/Max temperatures
- Displays temperature trends
- Indoor humidity reading
- Outdoor humidity reading
- Color Bar for temp & humidity
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Displays
dew point
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- Atomic alarm clock and calendar
- NOAA weather radio
- Barometric pressure readings
- Weather trend icons
- Animated moon phase
- F and C switchable
- Wireless remote sensor
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The display of the Taylor 1507 has three
sections. The top section, left side, contains the time in your
choice of 12 or 24 hour format, in 1/2 inch numbers. By pressing the
"clock" button, this can be changed to date (in your choice of
month/day or day/month), or day of the week. This display is also used for
setting the alarm clock, and contains icons representing successful atomic
clock reception, and alarm clock status. The right side contains the
weather radio information, and contains the channel selected, and whether
the radio is in standby mode (radio turns itself on in case of an alert)
or not. Please note that this weather radio has alert capabilities,
where the weather radio can be set to turn itself on if your National
Weather Service forecast office sends out an alert for conditions present
in a fairly broad area. This radio does not have S.A.M.E.
programmability to to allow you to narrow down the alerts to a smaller
area.
The second section of the Taylor 1507
display makes up the largest portion of the display. On the left is a
color bar that represents temperature, starting with blue at the bottom
representing lower temperatures, climbing to red at the top. This
bar display can represent your choice of indoor temperature, the remote
temperature sensed by the included temperature sender, or one of one or two
additional locations (additional sensors may be purchased separately).
Next is the moon phase display. The phase of the moon is displayed,
along with animated twinkling stars. To the right of that is the
weather forecast display. One of five possible animated displays
will be displayed representing the likely weather conditions for the next
12 hours based on changes in barometric pressure. Below that is the
barometer reading in 1/4 inch digits in your choice of millibars, inches of mercury, or
hectopascals. On the right is a color bar representing the humidity
at the chosen indoor or remote location.
The bottom section of the display normally
displays indoor temperature (in degrees F or C) and humidity, in 1/2 inch
digits, or the temperature and humidity for your choice of remote
locations. The temperature display can also display either heat
index or dew point for the selected location. Also displayed are
temperature and humidity trend arrows, and comfort level. By pressing the
"memory" button, you may also display the maximum or minimum
values reached for temperature, humidity, heat index or dew point for any
of the locations since the last time the memory was
cleared.
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Specifications:
- Indoor temperature measuring range:
+32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C)
- Outdoor temperature measuring range:
-4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
- Indoor humidity 20% - 99% RH
- Temperature resolution: 0.2°F/°C, 1%
humidity on
both main unit and remote
- Maximum of 3 remote locations
- Remote sensor transmission frequency:
434 MHz
- Remote sensor transmission range: 200
feet (60 meters) maximum in open space with no interference
- Clock is radio controlled with quartz
back up, single alarm with 10 minute snooze function
- Seven channel NOAA weather radio
- Main unit power requirements: 6V adapter
included, three AA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries (not included)
- Remote sensor power requirements: two
AAA
(1.5V) alkaline batteries (not included)
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Note:
This product has "atomic" clock functionality. Atomic, or
Radio Controlled clocks receive a radio signal to set themselves. Like
any radio receiver however, they may not be able to receive the signal
if they are in a building with a lot of steel in the structure, near
computers or other electrical equipment that may generate interference,
or if the weather is unsuitable. The signal they receive does not
propagate well during the day. That's the nature of the signal, not the
clock. These clocks are designed to catch the signal when they can,
generally in the middle of the night, calibrate themselves, and then run
quite accurately for days until they can catch another signal. When you
first put in the batteries, they will most likely not set themselves
until the middle of the night. That's normal. By morning, weather
permitting, it should be correct. Under less than ideal conditions, it
could take a few days. Daylight savings time changes may not be made the
first night if location and weather are not favorable.
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 | 1438-Taylor Digital Wireless Remote Temperature and Humidity Sensor The 1438-Taylor Digital Wireless Remote Temperature and Humidity Sensor monitors the temperature and relative humidity at an outdoor or other remote location, displays these readings locally in its own LCD panel, and transmits them to an associated main unit for display at that location. The 1438 may be used as an exact replacement for the Taylor 1506 or Taylor 1507. The Taylor 1438 may also be used with the 1453, 1456, 1458, 1462, 1463 and 1497 as the primary sender, or may be used as an additional remote if the main unit has multi-remote capability. The Taylor 1438 may be used with the 2751 or 2752 for additional temperature or temperature and humidity locations. The 1438 remote can be wall-mounted or free-standing.

|  |  | 1439 Taylor Digital Wireless Remote Temperature Sensor The Taylor 1439 Digital Wireless Remote Temperature Sensor monitors the temperature at an outdoor or other remote location, displays the reading locally in its own LCD panel, and transmits the reading to an associated main unit for display at that location. The 1439 may be used as an exact replacement for the Taylor 1497.The Taylor 1439 may also be used with the 1453, 1456, 1462 and 1463 as the primary sender, or may be used as an additional remote if the main unit has multi-remote capability. The Taylor 1439 may be used with the 1458, 1506, 1507, 2751 or 2752 for additional temperature only locations.

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